Class 8 Guitar I and II Review the following – Very Brief as did last week. 12 – Bar Blues in A and E Blues backup like Chuck Berry Blues Scale in 5th.

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Class 8 Guitar I and II Review the following – Very Brief as did last week. 12 – Bar Blues in A and E Blues backup like Chuck Berry Blues Scale in 5th position – new. Difference between straight time and shuffle time Practice chord change combinations – this and the next one trump the rest of the evening. May bounce around a bit! Practice Rhythm – lots. Blues in E The B7 and Bm chords

Names of the notes on the open strings. Below are the names of the notes on the open strings. These need to be memorized. From the lowest pitch to the highest pitch: E, A, D, G, B and E. Note that the 6th string is called ‘low E’ and the 1st string is called ‘high E’. Below is where the open strings are written on the staff! E A D G B E

From the Rock Fakebook Play the following songs. High Heel Sneakers – transpose to A. 105 Blue Suede Shoes page 31 Lay Down Sally 164 (Guitar II do figure in bass) Hound Dog 110

This song is a straight blues. No shuffle!! Play it with the Chuck Berry background.

This song is a shuffle. Listen to the Cd To get the feeling of a shuffle.

Another straight feel but not a blues. Now we will add in tacits to this song. Each chord during the chorus will have 1 measure of the chord then 1 strum in the next measure, then stop the sound for 3 beats (tacit) until the next chord. Just do it on the chorus section.

Play 1 chord each measure for the 1st line and then do shuffle for the rest of the progression until the A comes around again then do the same thing.

Best to use version in book!! Now we will add in tacits to this song. Each chord during the chorus will have 1 measure of the chord then 1 strum in the next measure, then stop the sound for 3 beats (tacit) until the next chord. Just do it on the chorus section.

The B7 Chord B7 Guitar II B7 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 3 4 X 0 Notice how the first 3 fingers are very close to what a D7 is only on on other strings. Get those fingers down first and then add in the 4th finger. You will need this chord for Secret Agent Man

Pride and Joy Power Trio Blues and Rock Start by learning the chords. Do these in 1st position.

The Bm (B Minor) Chord Bm Bm (B Minor) 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 3 X X 0 X 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 3 X X 0 X For some of you that can already play use this form.

The B7 Chord For Guitar II B7 B7 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 X 0 X

8 Days a week

Introduction and ending for 8 Days a Week. E/D G/D 1 2 3 1 2 3 X X 0 1 2 X X 0 3 A letter then a slash then a letter means: First letter is name of the chord. Slash indicates that the next letter is the bass of the chord. So E/D would be an E chord with a D note as the bass or lowest note. X X 0 Notice that the same fingering applies to many chords. The introduction to 8 Days a Week is: 4/4 ||: D | E/D | G/D | D : ||

D E/D (E with a D Bass) G/D (G with a D bass) Same for Guitar 2. Leave 1st and 4th string open as drones.

Timbre (tonal) differences Notice the difference in sound when you play close to the bridge compared to over the sound hole on your guitar. The reason is that when you play over the bridge the overtones are sounding louder and the fundamental (note you play) are softer in volume. Overtones are the multiples of the fundamental tone. For example, if you played an A = 440 Hz. Then the overtones would be 880 (2X), 1320 (3X), 1760 (4X), 2200 (5X) etc. The closer you play to the bridge the louder those overtones sound and the softer the fundamental sounds. For 8 Days a week play over the sound hole until you get to the section starting with an A chord (bridge of the song) then play near the bridge, on the repeat go back to playing over the sound hole.

Strum over the sound hole of the guitar. (Strum near the bridge of the guitar)

Chord Changes Following 2 pages cover all the chord changes so far. Note which changes you have trouble doing, then focus on practicing those. This will take some time in class. We may have to break it up a bit.

Paint it Black – Guitar Intro.

Suspended Chords Embellishing chords 101

A definition Suspended chords are chords that suspend the 2nd or 4th notes of the scale rather then the 3rd note of the chord. Major chords have the 1st note 3rd note and 5th note of a scale. A suspended 2 has the 1st, 2nd and 5th notes of the scale. It will usually resolve to the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of the scale to go back to the major chord. A suspended 4 has the 1st, 4th and 5th notes of the scale. It will usually resolve to the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of the scale to go back to the major chord. Classic example is the Halleluiah chorus to Handel’s Messiah.

Uses Use these to spice up the A and A chords in many tunes. Also good for endings.

Here they are in D.

Try the following: 4/4 ||: A A Asus2 Asus2 | A A Asus4 A : || Works well in teach your children. Each chord gets 1 beat Below as an ending: 4/4 |||: A A Asus2 Asus2 | A Asus4 A (hold for 2 beats) : ||

4/4 ||: A A Asus2 Asus2 | A A Asus4 A : || Try the following in A: 4/4 ||: A A Asus2 Asus2 | A A Asus4 A : || Works well in teach your children. Each chord gets 1 beat Below as an ending: 4/4 |||: A A Asus2 Asus2 | A Asus4 A (hold for 2 beats) : || Apply these to the next song

Teach Your Children

Suspended 4 chords Next slide has the 3 main forms and the 2 main Barre forms. Take your time to learn these and apply to various songs. Listen to pop tunes and you will hear it all the time. Brown Eyed Girl uses it during backup of the vocal.

Explore yourself This is just scratching the surface of suspended chords. Listen to modern jazz and how much of the harmony is built off of 4ths. In analysis this would relate to suspended chords many times. Particularly listen to McCoy Tyner for this type of sound.

Explore yourself This is just scratching the surface of suspended chords. Listen to modern jazz and how much of the harmony is built off of 4ths. In analysis this would relate to suspended chords many times. Particularly listen to McCoy Tyner for this type of sound.

Time Of Your Life While the intermediates play this read pages 1-10 in the Guitar Reference.

More advanced chords to Time of Your Life More advanced chords to Time of Your Life. These are chords that each have a D and a G note on the first 2 strings. This is called a pedal point. G D sus4 C add 9 1 1 1 3 4 3 4 2 2 3 4 0 0

Playing chords without playing the whole chord Wish You Were Here Playing chords without playing the whole chord

Start by listening to the song This is a step most people don’t do. Even when they do it they don’t really listen. Concentrate on the guitar part – not the vocals. Basic Chords are G, Em, Am (or A7sus), C and D. The song is in the key of G. For guitar I students just play the simple chords as listed above.

Notice the pedal point in holding down the 1st 2 strings Notice the pedal point in holding down the 1st 2 strings. Fingering for all the chords is to use your ring finger on the 2nd string and pinky on the 1st string. Other fingers are obvious once you do that. For Guitar 1 you can play the basic chords of G, Em and Am. Other chords are all beginning chords. This song should be played in 1st position chords not up the neck.

Start with the basic rhythm of the song Start with the basic rhythm of the song. See next slide for the strum pattern.

Watch the strum. Make sure that you strum down on the beat

Same rhythm but now picking out individual notes Same rhythm but now picking out individual notes. Do not have to be exact on this and in fact a little loose is good. This will be for Guitar II students only! Don’t worry about the strings you hit, just get the basic idea that you don’t play all of them at the same time. A small bit of analysis shows that Beat one is the entire chord. Let it ring out and don’t stop any notes. It actually sounds throughout the measure. Notice how beats 1 and 3 are really strong! Then the rhythm pattern.

Here it is with the counting and patterns.

Guitar Intro just Em for the 1st measure and G for the 2nd measure.

Now just put it together Learn rhythm first Then chords Then intro

Under The Bridge